Sunday, May 19, 2024

Hubble telescope captures a “ghost” in the sky – Al Bilad newspaper

Date:

Washington agencies

The Hubble Space Telescope has revolutionized the world of space. Using the Hubble Advanced Camera for research, he most recently captured stunning images of a distant galaxy surrounded by a ghostly nebula.
The galaxy is called NGC 6684, and it is a convex galaxy (or a lenticular galaxy), a type of disc galaxy that is a cross between a spiral and an elliptical galaxy, and is located about 44 million light-years away. Earth in the constellation Peacock. According to Russia Today.
Lenticular galaxies have a central bulge and disk, but lack the distinctive arms of spiral galaxies like our own Milky Way. Lenticular galaxies typically have older star clusters; Because it doesn’t contain much interstellar matter.
This dust and gas is necessary for the formation of new stars. As a result, galaxies emit a faint glow that, combined with their obscure structures, appears “ghostly”; According to a report by NASA.
The research aims to study galaxies 32.6 million light-years away that Hubble missed. The constellation Peacock, where NGC 6684 is located, can be seen in the southern sky and is one of four constellations; They are collectively known as southern birds.

See also  Microsoft announces integration of AI-powered 365 Copilot into OneNote
Stuart Wagner
Stuart Wagner
"Professional coffee fan. Total beer nerd. Hardcore reader. Alcohol fanatic. Evil twitter buff. Friendly tv scholar."

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

The Ultimate Guide to Men’s Facials in Dubai

In the bustling city of Dubai, where the sun...

Diversification Benefits of Indices Trading

Index trading is a popular investment option among traders...

Unlocking the Power of Booking Engines in the Hospitality Industry

In an era dominated by technology, the hospitality industry...